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Saturday, April 14, 2007

Growing, growing




Mango, avocado, banana, papaya...Azara is quite the little tropical food connoisseur
...Oh, and then there is the Easter egg, which you can see she was very keen on. Fortunately, I managed to rescue it before it melted in her paws, and Raquel, Mark and I enjoyed it, but I am pretty sure Azara will take after her Mummy in having a sweet tooth.
You'll see from the photos that she is growing very quickly, probably because of all the food that we are giving her! She is a lot of fun at the moment, but becoming a real handful. She has taken to grabbing everything, particularly other people's hair and the books I am trying to read her or am trying to read myself. She has also taken to trying to pull herself out of her bouncy chair...quite the escape artist, apparently like her Daddy who climbed out of his cot and broke his arm at 18 months. She loves standing up supported, but doesn't really enjoy trying to crawl. Perhaps she'll bypass that bit. But it is funny watching her on her tummy, lifting her bottom in the air.
Bathtime is also funny, but like a lot of things at the moment very messy.
Well, this is our last day with Mark and it's been lovely spending some time with him. He is off to Manila in the morning and we will be flying back to England on Wednesday, arriving on Thursday. We've had a much-needed and nice break. It's also given me a bit of time to try and figure out what I want to do in terms of work, but I am looking forward to coming home and have missed Jon very much. I know he has missed Azara. I have been showing her pictures of her Daddy on the camera, yet another thing she tries to grab and eat.
For the past three weeks she has been hearing almost non-stop Spanish and she seems to really like the musical rhythms of the language, and it's helped me improve as well. I have bought her a couple of Spanish books, one of which is actually in English as well, so I will read them to her when we get back.
Well, I had better go. I need to make the most of having the internet here as I won't have it once Mark goes. So, this will be the last of the Peru blogs for now.
Nanna and Papa are coming to stay with us in Lymington next weekend, which will be fun. Just hope the jetlag isn't too horrendous. At least it's a night flight, so we might get some sleep.
Love to you all,
H and A
xxxx

3 Comments:

  • She's totally gorgeous! I can't believe my eyes - is she reallly standing up so strongly at 6 months? Oh dear Hannah, this could be pay-back time. Enjoy it.
    Have a safe journey home to England. See you next weekend with White Van Man.
    XXX

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 8:46 am  

  • It is lovely to see pics of Azara. She is so so cute.
    Also pleasing to see she has the family chocoholic gene :-)
    Safe journey back to GB,
    love Lucy

    By Blogger Lu, at 2:58 pm  

  • Wow, cant believe she's standing up! A few more months and i'll be starting her football coaching courses!

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 7:10 pm  

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